Would you stand by your man if he was accused of cheating?

MP John Hemming named the star at the centre of the injunction storm as Ryan Giggs, and as the story broke his wife, Stacey Cooke appears to be sticking by her man. But if your partner was accused of cheating, would you do the same?

Infidelity and an injunction may have originally been the focus on the star who MP John Hemming named in the House of Commons as Ryan Giggs, but now the spotlight falls onto his relationship. The premiership player's marriage to his wife of five years, Stacey Cooke is under scrutiny. The couple are still very much together and showed a united front during the injunction battle through the courts. At the height of the hype last Thursday, Stacey stood by Ryan's side at the Manchester United Player of the Year awards despite club officials knowing about the alleged affair. Stacey isn't alone in sticking by her man either, Anne Sinclair, wife of IMF leader Dominique Strauss-Kahn who is accused of sexual assault, is supporting her husband, staying with him in New York while he's under house arrest.

Would you do the same? Would you stick with your man if he was accused of cheating? If you had children would you be more inclined to stay? Are Stacey Cooke and Anne Sinclair right to stand by their men? Does marriage mean you stick together regardless of what accusations are being made against your husband? Does the fact that the two accused men are rich and powerful impact on their wives' decision? Are you disappointed in the women who stay with their partners even though they've been accused of cheating?